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Here's why I like the Logitech Crayon instead of the Apple Pencil

You can use the same pencil on multiple iPads without needing to re-pair them.

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  • Don’t think this works with 1st gen pro ?

  • And being around 40% of the price of Apple pencil helps. Apple really jacks up the price on that. Bought a iphone 6s for less than the cost of the Apple Pencil. 🍏 🤔

  • That’s really cool. I like the pressure sensitivity+angle detection of the pencil for drawing, but if that’s not something you need, the crayon would be my pencil-like device of choice.

  • @Samflash3 said:
    You can use the same pencil on multiple iPads without needing to re-pair them.

    Nice, really like the approach.

  • @haulin_notes said:
    And being around 40% of the price of Apple pencil helps. Apple really jacks up the price on that. Bought a iphone 6s for less than the cost of the Apple Pencil. 🍏 🤔

    It regularly goes on sale at Best Buy over here, so I could have picked one for $40 USD.

  • If it had the magnetic charging (does it?) and the same footprint so it could fit in my iPad case I’d use it.

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  • @ipadbeatmaking said:
    If it had the magnetic charging (does it?) and the same footprint so it could fit in my iPad case I’d use it.

    It's direct lightning charging. Footprint might not be the best, but I use it with a Fintie Amazon case for my iPad 6th Gen and it fits well.

  • edited December 2019

    @tja said:
    It only works with iPads from 2019? What does that mean?
    :o

    Works with iPads released in 2018 and later. So, the iPad 6th Gen, iPad Pro 2nd generation and later will work.

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  • @tja said:

    @Samflash3 said:

    @tja said:
    It only works with iPads from 2019? What does that mean?
    :o

    Works with iPads released in 2018 and later. So, the iPad 6th Gen, iPad Pro 2nd generation and later will work.

    But not my iPad Pro 9.7?
    It works perfectly with my Apple Pencil 1st gen.

    It would be great if it worked with all of my iPads :)

    Yeah, sadly. I tested that and was disappointed as well. But the funny thing was that until iOS 12.2, it only worked with the 6th gen iPad. Apple did an update to allow it to work for the newer iPads that they released.

  • @Samflash3 said:

    @ipadbeatmaking said:
    If it had the magnetic charging (does it?) and the same footprint so it could fit in my iPad case I’d use it.

    It's direct lightning charging. Footprint might not be the best, but I use it with a Fintie Amazon case for my iPad 6th Gen and it fits well.

    So 2018 pro is out then?

  • edited December 2019

    I have Pencil 2 but don’t use it much.

    Just get a stylus with a nylon tip - no charging headaches, no smudges, works with all iPads, iPhones, touchscreens...

    Under $15.

    Wacom Bamboo

  • @MobileMusic said:
    I have Pencil 2 but don’t use it a lot.

    Just get a stylus with a nylon tip - no charging headaches, no smudges, works with all iPads, iPhones, touchscreens... just $15.

    Wacom Bamboo

    If you use apps like GoodNotes there is no comparison. My ability to take notes on iPad got much better, even from the adonit Bluetooth stylus I had prior to it. But yes, for general interaction, a normal stylus probably gives you everything you need.

  • @ipadbeatmaking said:

    @Samflash3 said:

    @ipadbeatmaking said:
    If it had the magnetic charging (does it?) and the same footprint so it could fit in my iPad case I’d use it.

    It's direct lightning charging. Footprint might not be the best, but I use it with a Fintie Amazon case for my iPad 6th Gen and it fits well.

    So 2018 pro is out then?

    It works with the 2018 pro (both the 11 in, and 12.9 in model)
    If you’re using the 2017 model (iPad pro, iPad, etc) then it would not work.

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  • Can anyone please recommend a nylon tip stylus in the U.K from eBay maybe ?

  • edited December 2019

    @topaz said:
    Can anyone please recommend a nylon tip stylus in the U.K from eBay maybe ?

    Nylon meaning plastic or nylon meaning a soft tip? It could be either.

    If you mean soft, there’s one under a lot of different names that has the plastic disc on one side and the mesh tip on the other and it works well. If you search for precision stylus or fine point stylus you should see it. Something like this:
    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dimples-Excel-Micro-Knit-Replacement-Micro-knit/dp/B01B7X4HOS/ref=mp_s_a_1_5?keywords=fine+point+stylus&qid=1577137341&sr=8-5

    If you mean plastic, if you can find the adobe slide stylus , its actually an adonit bluetooth stylus and the iPad sees it as such. When my adonit one broke after I dropped it, I got the adobe one to replace it. Since I got my 2018 iPad and Apple Pencil 1 I haven’t used it, but it worked pretty well on apps that supported it, and I think I paid $25 (I’m in the us).

    That being said, I’m far from an Apple fanboy these days but the pencil plus iPad combo is quite good for note taking and such. I don’t do any drawing, but I understand it is good for that as well. I haven’t used the pencil for anything music related so I can’t comment on that, although at some point I will try it now that my workload has lightened up.

  • This

    “Just get a stylus with a nylon tip - no charging headaches, no smudges, works with all iPads, iPhones, touchscreens... just $15”

    @mrufino1 said:

    @topaz said:
    Can anyone please recommend a nylon tip stylus in the U.K from eBay maybe ?

    Nylon meaning plastic or nylon meaning a soft tip?

  • @topaz said:
    This

    “Just get a stylus with a nylon tip - no charging headaches, no smudges, works with all iPads, iPhones, touchscreens... just $15”

    @mrufino1 said:

    @topaz said:
    Can anyone please recommend a nylon tip stylus in the U.K from eBay maybe ?

    Nylon meaning plastic or nylon meaning a soft tip?

    Ah, sorry, I hit post instead of enter and you replied as I was typing, hopefully my fuller response is helpful.

  • Cheers dude :smile:

  • @ipadbeatmaking said:

    @Samflash3 said:

    @ipadbeatmaking said:
    If it had the magnetic charging (does it?) and the same footprint so it could fit in my iPad case I’d use it.

    It's direct lightning charging. Footprint might not be the best, but I use it with a Fintie Amazon case for my iPad 6th Gen and it fits well.

    So 2018 pro is out then?

    @ipadbeatmaking said:

    @Samflash3 said:

    @ipadbeatmaking said:
    If it had the magnetic charging (does it?) and the same footprint so it could fit in my iPad case I’d use it.

    It's direct lightning charging. Footprint might not be the best, but I use it with a Fintie Amazon case for my iPad 6th Gen and it fits well.

    So 2018 pro is out then?

    @mrufino1 said:

    @topaz said:
    This

    “Just get a stylus with a nylon tip - no charging headaches, no smudges, works with all iPads, iPhones, touchscreens... just $15”

    @mrufino1 said:

    @topaz said:
    Can anyone please recommend a nylon tip stylus in the U.K from eBay maybe ?

    Nylon meaning plastic or nylon meaning a soft tip?

    Ah, sorry, I hit post instead of enter and you replied as I was typing, hopefully my fuller response is helpful.

    Gonna check out your recommendation on the Adobe/Adonit stylus to compare.

  • These are the reasons why I don't use Pencil 2 much -

    Charging Pencil is a hassle even though it is a matter of just placing it on the top of iPad Pro. I don't want to place it in charging mode whenever I'm not using it (like some people do) - that may run out of its charge cycles and reduce its lifetime. I want to charge it only when it is discharged.

    After charging, if we turn off Bluetooth on iPad by mistake, there is NO way to re-pair the Pencil with iPad again even if we turn Bluetooth back on unless we dock it in charging mode which means we recharge the Pencil (even if it is fully charged already) or stand to lose whatever charge is in the Pencil by waiting it to discharge over a couple of days until next recharge.

    STYLUS

    Rubber tips may leave smudges and require periodic replacement of tips. Nylon tips glide over the glass with no smudges and do not need to be replaced for years. Wacom styluses have 25% smaller tips compared to competing products.

    I bought this Bamboo Stylus Gen. 3 Duo 2-in-1 in 2015 and still going strong as new (with a pen on the other end) -

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00M9B2J7A

    It appears to be discontinued but there are a few available on eBay -

    https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=CS170K

    https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=Bamboo+Stylus+Duo+gen+3

    The closest smudge-free one as claimed on Wacom site currently is Alpha but it has rubber tip:

    https://www.wacom.com/en-us/products/stylus
    https://www.wacom.com/en-us/products/stylus/bamboo-alpha

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B012IAQPMQ
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B014KZ1ZTK

    Similar items -

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0081O0U2K (2-in-1)

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004VM0SE6 (2-in-1)

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B012IAQPMQ

  • edited December 2019

    @MobileMusic said:
    These are the reasons why I don't use Pencil 2 much -

    Charging Pencil is a hassle even though it is a matter of just placing it on the top of iPad Pro. I don't want to place it in charging mode whenever I'm not using it (like some people do) - that may run out of its charge cycles and reduce its lifetime. I want to charge it only when it is discharged.

    After charging, if we turn off Bluetooth on iPad by mistake, there is NO way to re-pair the Pencil with iPad again even if we turn Bluetooth back on unless we dock it in charging mode which means we recharge the Pencil (even if it is fully charged already) or stand to lose whatever charge is in the Pencil by waiting it to discharge over a couple of days until next recharge.

    STYLUS

    Rubber tips may leave smudges and require periodic replacement of tips. Nylon tips glide over the glass with no smudges and do not need to be replaced for years. Wacom styluses have 25% smaller tips compared to competing products.

    I bought this Bamboo Stylus Gen. 3 Duo 2-in-1 in 2015 and still going strong as new (with a pen on the other end) -

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00M9B2J7A

    It appears to be discontinued but there are a few available on eBay -

    https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=CS170K

    https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=Bamboo+Stylus+Duo+gen+3

    The closest smudge-free one as claimed on Wacom site currently is Alpha but it has rubber tip:

    https://www.wacom.com/en-us/products/stylus
    https://www.wacom.com/en-us/products/stylus/bamboo-alpha

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B012IAQPMQ
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B014KZ1ZTK

    Similar items -

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0081O0U2K (2-in-1)

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004VM0SE6 (2-in-1)

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B012IAQPMQ

    Logitech crayon works without Bluetooth. But I agree with your points.

  • Whats the deal with these clear disc style pens ?

  • I have both Apple Pencil 1 and Bamboo Stylus rubber tip. I use one or another depending if I'm drawing /writing (Apple) or anything else (Bamboo). iPad Pro 10,5" 2017 so the Logitech is not an option to me.

    Quite happy with Apple pencil. A bit expensive, but what do you expect from Cuppertino stuff.

  • @topaz said:
    Whats the deal with these clear disc style pens ?

    Most likely it's for a more precise contact-point which can be helpful when there's plenty of small items on screen as a wider tip may touch multiple items at once.

  • Cheers dude ;-)

    @Samu said:

    @topaz said:
    Whats the deal with these clear disc style pens ?

    Most likely it's for a more precise contact-point which can be helpful when there's plenty of small items on screen as a wider tip may touch multiple items at once.

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